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VARNA, Bulgaria
OZSAY-BULGARIA, AUTHORIZED SALES, INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE & REPAIRS OF MARINE RADIO-NAVIGATIONAL & SAFETY ELECTRONICS AND EQUIPMENT, COMPLETE GMDSS RADIO-SYSTEMS, UAIS/AIS, GPS, RADARS, ECHO-SOUNDERS, VHF'S, SATCOMS, NAVTEX RECEIVERS, EPIRB'S, SART'S ETC.
Chuo-ku, Kobe, Japan
Onomichi Dockyard was established in 1943 and has one yard in Hiroshima Prefecture. Onomichi Dockyard deals with shipbuilding, ship repair and construction. It has a building berth with a 105,000DWT capacity and provides high quality design engineering , good workman-ship with up to date facilities. Onomichi Dockyard turns out high performance vessels with a high degree of precision and efficiency. Among owners throughout the world, the dockyard has established a solid reputation as a reliable source of supply for a variety of vessels, such as container carriers, bulk carriers, wood chip carriers, oil tankers, product tankers, car carriers, car ferries, high speed Ro/Ro cargo vessels, heavy lifters and other ships.
Dartmouth, NS, Canada
R C Marine specializes in manufacture of high end marine autopilots for vessels of all sizes. They also redistribute a vast line of marine electronics.
Philippines
Messina,, (SP), Italy
RODRIQUEZ CANTIERI NAVALI is a leading shipyard in the worldwide market and who has for more than 60 years been at the technological forefront in the field of high speed ship construction and with their hallmark being a very high quality product.
Tyne & Wear, England, United Kingdom
The Rubb Group manufactures prefabricated, portable structures, buildings, and shelters and custom structures for many applications. There are two common features: a well-engineered steel frame and a PVC coated polyester fabric cover which is tensioned over the frame to provide a tight fitting shell. Variations include provision of alternative materials such as steel cladding or aluminum frame members, but essentially the concept of prefabricated, relocatable construction remains. Rubb structures are available in single spans of 3 meters (10 ft.) to over 79 meters (260 ft.) by any length. Standard module distances vary from 3m (10 ft.) to 5m (16 ft.) Multispan options are also available to provide for even larger structures. Side and gable walls of Rubb buildings are vertical to provide maximum space utilization. A primary advantage of the Rubb design is its ability to be provided in virtually any configuration to suit your needs. Other major benefits of Rubb structures are their speed of delivery and erection, minimal foundation requirements and complete relocatability or extension at any time. This portability provides several advantages over conventional structures and allows quick response to changing circumstances. Because Rubb products are so easy to deploy or relocate, an investment in a Rubb structure should never be thought of in the conventional terms of "fixed assets". Rubb buildings are often resold and put to an entirely different use elsewhere in the world so there is never a danger of making a serious investment mistake when you specify Rubb. Rubb has earned a reputation for tackling difficult and unique projects. We have developed substantial structures which can be moved about on wheels or rails or even lifted around a job site in fully erected form. We offer a strong commitment to compliance
Roissy Ch De Gaulle,, Cedex, France
S.E.M.T. Pielstick ensures the design, manufacturing, sale and after-sales service of 4-stroke high and medium-speed Diesel engines ranging from 500 to 26 500 kW.
Oslo, Manglerud, Norway
SKIPPER Electronics AS is a Norwegian manufacturer of navigation echo sounders, speed logs and echo sounders for fishing vessels. SKIPPER also markets SUZUKI fish finding equipment, AIRMAR transducers and TAIYO radio navigation equipment.
Lynnwood, WA, United States
World's largest manufacturer of marine electronics. Part of the Kongsberg Group.
Stockholm, Sweden
A shipbroking company dedicated to s&p and newbuilding and charter contracting in the passengershipping sector
Sfax, Tunisia
As a shipping agent of several renowned shipowners ( liner operators or tramp carriers), STTAT is ready, through its shipping departments managed by young and professional specialists trained at university and mastering various foreign languages such as English, Italian, French, Spanish, etc , to provide any shipping company with inexpensive round the clock agency service, including mainly the following tasks : + Communication of estimated D/A to Owners/Charterers to pay port expenses in due time. +Arrangements for supplies, as well as tally and survey services whenever needed. + Berthing the vessel with the required celerity and notification of cargo arrival in port to importers in due time. + Regular communication of the daily reports, E.T.C., E.T.S., etc... to the principals. + Supervision of cargo handling operations and taking measures to speed them up. + Freight collection and transfer within the contract dates. + Receipt of original bill of lading from importers and issue of delivery orders. + Assistance of the vessel while at berth and information of the master about the rules and customs of the port.
East Boston,, MA, United States
Dubai, Saudi Arabia
Within the space of a decade, Star Energy Resources Limited has firmly established itself at the forefront of terminalling operations on the Arabian Peninsula. As the region's leading provider of petroleum storage, our growth has been based on a commitment to developing the range and quality of services available, as well as anticipating and fulfilling clients’ changing needs. Star Energy Resources Limited is a dynamic and energetic organisation which offers the highest of standards. Personnel at every level, from senior management through to terminal operations staff, fulfil the company's pledge of providing an effective quality service. Our terminal at Jebel Ali Free Zone – centred on the world’s largest man made harbour – provides clients with the most extensive and flexible storage facility available in the region. Its strategic location and dedicated deep water berths make it the ideal terminalling hub for breaking-bulk, trans-shipment and redistribution for the Middle East, the Indian sub-continent and East Africa, as well as the consolidation of cargoes bound for destinations further afield. Whilst the United Arab Emirates plays a pivotal role in our business activities, we service a wide portfolio of trading and multinational organisations from around the globe. These clients represent a broad spectrum of the oil industry’s diverse business ideologies, a factor that has further enhanced our commitment to developing the range of services offered at Jebel Ali.
Hamburg, Germany
We are a specialized shipbroker primarily involved in chartering/sale & purchase of container, roro, project and liner orientated tonnage, as well as specialized timecharter brokers
Oceanside, N.Y., United States
Broker of petroleum oilfield water mining and mineral drilling rigs and equipment
Majorstuen,, Oslo, Norway
Association of Maritime Industries (TBL Maritime) Shipyards and workshops building chemical tankers, Ro-Ro vessels, supply and seismic monitoring vessels, passenger vessels and ferries, fishing vessels, high-speed boats in aluminium and/or ship repairs, manufacturers of equipment for ships and other maritime activity, maritime designers and consultants. The Association, established in Ålesund March 18. 2004 approved by TBLs Executive Board of Directors March 23. ars 2004, continues the tasks and works of three former sector associations for shipbuilders, marine equipment producers and maritime consultants. The Associations about 210 member companies benefits from TBL Elektro's contacts to administrative and political authorities, research institutes and institutions, related sector associations and confederations nationally as well as internationally. TBL Maritime develops industrial relationship among its members by spreading information, establishing gatherings and seminars or professional fora for discussions and policymaking for the total sectors future progress. TBL Maritime has, beside its Executive Committee of seven members, several sub-commiittees and specially appointed working groups to attend business matters of general interest to the maritime industry in Norway. Additionally, TBL Maritime has elected representatives in several external boards and commiittees.
Tampa,, Fl, United States
TECO Ocean Shipping is the ocean transportation connection in the TECO Transport family of companies. TECO Ocean Shipping carries coal and other bulk commodities within the Gulf of Mexico and to ports around the world. Established in 1959 to carry coal from Louisiana to Tampa for Tampa Electric, its sister company, TECO Ocean Shipping is the largest dry bulk ocean carrier operating under the U.S. flag. Today, TECO Ocean Shipping transports coal, phosphate, potash, corn, steel, soybeans, wheat, rice, sorghum, sugar and limestone to Central and South America, the Caribbean, Africa, Asia and Northern Europe, as well as to the east and west coasts of the United States. The company currently operates twelve oceangoing tug-barge units and three ships that range in size from 19,200 to 42,800 deadweight tons (DWT) and have a total shipping capacity of over 450,000 DWT. In addition, TECO Ocean Shipping barges are covered and compartmentalized to enable shippers the ability to transport one or more commodities on the same voyage. TECO Ocean Shipping operates several large self-unloading barges using a variety of systems. Vessels not equipped with self-discharging gear have sufficient clear deck space on board for truck cranes, vacuvators, bagging equipment, bobcats or tractors and other equipment. This gives TECO Ocean Shipping vessels the flexibility to handle the many types and volumes of cargo. TECO Ocean Shipping has set the pushing gear standard in the marine industry. The company uses the Artubar and Bludworth systems. With the Bludworth system, the tug is connected to the barge with hydraulics between the barge’s stern and tug’s bow. The Artubar system is similar, but the tug is attached to the barge by 70-inch diameter steel pins. Both systems increase the speed at sea to reduce weather sensitivity and enhance reliability of on-time delivery. With these systems, the units can travel farther before requiring additional bunkers. This means tug-barge units can travel distances previously only covered by ships. TECO Ocean Shipping has also set a standard for dedication to marine safety. TECO Ocean Shipping has gone beyond the minimum to qualify many of its vessels and its shoreside practices for the ISM, International Safety Management Code. This is an industry standard designed to prevent injury to personnel, damage to the environment and to property. TECO Ocean Shipping has also taken a leadership role in complying with the RCP, the Responsible Carrier Program. This is a national set of "best practices" designed by the American Waterways Operators to improve marine safety and environmental protection for inland and coastal towing industries. By its leadership in these programs, TECO Ocean Shipping offers a recognizable level of quality that our customers can count on. As part of the TECO Transport family, TECO Ocean Shipping has access to two sister companies which complete the TECO Transport water transportation network: TECO Bulk Terminal, the largest coal storage and transfer terminal on the Gulf Coast; and TECO Barge Line, an inland river-barge company.
Sarasota,, FL, United States
TEAKDECKING SYSTEMS® (TDS) has been designing and building custom manufactured teak decks and interior floors of all sizes and shapes for the marine industry since the 1970's. Our patented system allows us to produce complete decks and floors in pre-assembled panels. The TDS panel system eliminates the need to tediously hand lay a deck plank by plank, significantly speeding up the installation of a new or replacement deck. For the owner of a vessel having its deck replaced, this means that the vessel will be out of service for a shorter period of time. Teakdecking Systems® is dedicated to producing the finest quality teak decks and interior floors in the world for the smallest boats to the largest ships.
London, United Kingdom
Formation IFSMA was formed in 1974 by Eight European Shipmasters' Associations to unite the World's serving Shipmasters into a single professional co-ordinated body. It is not a trade union. It is a non-profit making, apolitical organisation dedicated solely to the interest of the serving shipmaster. Over 8000 Shipmasters from more than 40 Countries are affiliated to IFSMA either through their National Associations (36) or as Individual Members (55). Purpose IFSMA is a Federation established to uphold International Standards of Professional Competence for Seafarers commensurate with the need to ensure Safe Operational Practices, Preservation from Human Injury, Protection of the Marine Environment and Safety of Life and Property at Sea. IMO Status IFSMA was Granted Consultative Status at IMO in 1975. This Consultative Status enables the Federation to represent the views and protect the interests of the serving Shipmasters unfettered and unfiltered either by National Governments or by Labour Organizations. To enable IFSMA to function effectively at IMO, it is represented in the Four Main Committees (MSC-MEPC-LEG-FAL) by the General Secretary and a team of former Shipmasters who also attend the Nine Sub-Committees (BLG - COMSAR - DE - DSC - FP - FSI - NAV - SLF - STW). When needed serving Shipmasters provide additional expertise in the various Working and Drafting Groups. IMO Involvement Top of Page IFSMA provided a Consultant to assist in the Comprehensive Review and Revision of the 1978 STCW Convention, and actively participated in the Joint ICAO/IMO Group of Experts on the Harmonization of Aeronautical and Maritime Search and Rescue. IFSMA also sat on the Steering Committee on Ro-Ro Ferry Safety which supervised the work of the Panel of Experts and made recommendations to MSC 65. This was without cost to IMO and was, for some two years an additional commitment to our normal work of representing Shipmasters' views on this International Platform. IMO Missions Top of Page IFSMA has now provided TWO MARITIME SPECIALISTS, each forming part of an IMO NEEDS ASSESSMENT AND PROGRAMMING TEAM within the framework of IMO's Integrated Technical Co-Operation Programme (ITCP). The first Mission was to Bulgaria (Black Sea) in December 1995 and the second Mission was to Ukraine and Georgia (CIS/Eastern Europe) in January/February 1996. IMO Studies Top of Page IFSMA prepared papers on the safety of double-hull tankers for both IMO and the USCG when discussions on this subject were at their peak in 1991. It submitted with IMPA a Joint Paper on Bridge Information Display to NAV38 and, with the Government of the Bahamas, it amended Towing Guidelines which had been proposed earlier in 1992 by Germany. In 1993 IFSMA devised a Bulk Carrier Ship-Shore Checklist for MSC62 and submitted a BESMA Paper on Quality Management in Seafarers' Training to STW25. IMO Papers Top of Page In 1994 IFSMA submitted 12 separate Papers on various aspects of Loading and Unloading Bulk Cargoes for the attention of BC33. These produced four MSC Circulars. At the end of 1995 IFSMA, Co-Sponsored by ICS and ICFTU, submitted a paper on Black Sea Search and Rescue to COMSAR 1 while a second paper on amendments to the IMOSAR and MERSAR Manuals was submitted jointly by ICS and IFSMA. A comprehensive ACOMM Technical Paper on Modifications to the Freeboard and Stability Rules of medium sized ships will be submitted to IMO in the Spring of 1996 for discussion at SLF 40 in September this year. IMO and IFSMA Objectives Top of Page IFSMA is a strong supporter of IMO in its quest for safer shipping and cleaner oceans. It is the desire of The Federation to assist IMO in achieving a truly global implementation and rigorous enforcement of its International Treaties so that there is no need for any Country to resort to Regulatory Measures on either a National or a Regional basis. IFSMA has much approved of the Secretary-General's initiative to speed up Entry into Force and Amendment procedures, and continues to fully support his initiatives for a thorough and comprehensive review of Bulk Carrier Safety and Ro-Ro Ferry Safety in all their aspects. Policy Top of Page IFSMA has long held the firm belief that Shipowners and Ship Management Companies should hold a Safety Management Document of Compliance issued by the Flag State Administration before being permitted to operate ships, that increased scrapping of antiquated and sub-standard ships should be speeded up, and that world wide regional Port State Control is now top priority. In particular there should be a total ban, effective world wide, on the re-registration of ships for commercial trading once they have been sold for scrap and demolition. Shipmasters Defined Top of Page IFSMA defines Shipmasters as those who are in possession of an Internationally recognised Certificate of Competency, issued by the Government of an established Maritime Nation who are serving or have previously served, in Command of Seagoing Ships whether or not engaged upon International or Domestic Trade. Shipmaster's Status in IFSMA Top of Page Once a man has risen to the rank of Shipmaster he is forever entitled to belong to IFSMA and there is no requirement in our Statutes for the periodic revalidation of his Certificate of Competency (as there is in the STCW Convention). But if he were to lose his licence due to negligence, incompetence, or misconduct then he would no longer qualify for membership of the Federation. Other Organisations Top of Page Trade Unions, National Associations, Professional Institutes and Learned Societies are all equally welcome as Shipmasters Organizations in affiliation with IFSMA and there is no distinction made between them. 21st March 1996
Andover,, MA, United States
WSI Corporation is the world's leading provider of weather-driven solutions for professionals in the aviation, media and energy markets as well as to multiple federal and state government agencies. WSI's headquarters are in Andover, Massachusetts, USA. A European Regional HQ office is located in Birmingham, England. WSI is a wholly owned subsidiary of Landmark Communications, Inc., 150 W. Brambleton Ave.; Norfolk, VA 23510-2075; USA (Ph:+1-757-446-2010; Fx:+1-757-446-2489) "The Weather Channel", a 24-hour weather network, is seen in over 85 million U.S. households. Its Web site, weather.com, attracts over 450 million page views per month, and is consistently ranked among the top TV-related Web sites by Nielsen/NetRatings. The Weather Channel also operates Weatherscan (local weather 24/7 for digital cable), The Weather Channel Radio Network, The Weather Channel Newspaper Services and is the leading weather information provider for emerging technologies. This includes broadband and interactive television applications, with wireless weather products accessible through high-speed Internet services, phones, pagers, Palm Pilots, and other personal digital assistants. The Weather Channel is owned by Landmark Communications, Inc., a Norfolk, Virginia-based, privately held media company.
Sandsli, Norway
Umoe Process Technology AS is a Norwegian company specializing in engineering solutions and production facilities for composite high-speed vessels and structures.
North Kingstown,, Rhode Island, United States
Vibtech Inc. specializes in design of vessels and ship's systems to military and commercial specifications.